Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684II Highway Terrain SUV Tire P255/70R18 112 T (55106)

Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684II Highway Terrain SUV Tire P255/70R18 112 T (55106)
Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684II Highway Terrain SUV Tire P255/70R18 112 T (55106)
Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684II Highway Terrain SUV Tire P255/70R18 112 T (55106)
Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684II Highway Terrain SUV Tire P255/70R18 112 T (55106)

Key features

  • All-season tire for light trucks, crossovers, and SUVs
  • Rounded casing profile for a smooth ride
  • Great selection of fitments for sport utility vehicles
  • Notches in grooves improve snow traction
  • Outstanding wet weather traction and a quiet ride
CategoryPerformance
SizeP255/70R18
Warranty60,000 Miles

Bridgestone Dueler H/T 684II Highway Terrain SUV Tire P255/70R18 112 T (55106)

List Price: $424.95$382.46DEALYou Save: $42.49 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Great tire for the price
Spencer Theis✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 18, 2023
Got them on sale half off and I definitely can't complain.
Double check the age
David Pineda✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 15, 2023
Originally I gave this 1 star because the first tire they sent me was 5 years old. I sent it back and got the new one around a week later. When you get a tire double check the age and if it old send it back right away and get a new one.
Great tires and a great price.
Mark B Carranza✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 5, 2023
My Tundra has Michelin tires on it, and for some reason, it shakes going down the road. Ive had Discount Tire balance these tires a thousand times, and it still shakes. Anyway, i needed 2 new tires for the back, and got these. My shop just bought a tire machine and balancer. I put these on the front, and put the Michelin tires on the back, took my truck out on the freeway, and at 60-85 MPH, i felt no vibration in the steering wheel. FINALLY !! I think i'm going to buy 2 more, and get rid of those crap Michelin tires.

Just to let you know, i checked the DOT number, and one tire was 3820, the other was 4120. For those that don't know, the last 4 digits of the DOT number is the week and the year the tire was made. So 1 tire was made on the 38th week of 2020, and the other the 40th week of 2020. So they're pretty new.
Good for the price
Kenneth Durden✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 3, 2023
The tire look great. It's the spare tire that my Tundra came with. I only replaced it because it had cracks in the sidewalk. 07 till 21
Good value if you can accept the mediocre tread life.
ReddMudd✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 14, 2023
Purchased a set of four of these as replacements for the *same tires* which came as OEM on my 2010 Toyota Tundra. General street+highway+dirt road performance is very good until the treads are highly worn. I also had no particular issues with the occasional snow fall. I have no experience with off-road performance with these.

One big caution tho: my experience with these particular tires is that they have a very short lifespan in miles driven. My last set of four needed replacement at 24,000 miles - here "needed replacement" means they had worn down to the point where they would not pass the annual safety inspection required in my county. I could also feel them slip under some normal wet-conditions.

So why did I buy them ? I got an excellent price on them, performance is very good while they last and I put few miles on this vehicle. After the next ~24K miles, the tires will be ~5 years old. The conventional wisdom is that any tire needs replacing after 5-7 years regardless of miles driven. YMMV
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